Now that things are getting back to normal, there will be a lot of changes with your fitness business. Clients’ needs will change—they probably want to go back to weightlifting and leave bodyweight behind for a little while—as will their schedule and stress levels. A lot will change for you as well. Your workload will look different as well and you’ll have to readjust the way you serve your …
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How to Make Sure You’re Ready to Start Training Again
You’re eager to get back to the normal swing of things—we all are. As we watch other cities open up or at least start the reopening phases, it’s easy to feel jealous or slightly anxious. But you have to be ready; don’t push it. If you’re a coach who works at a health club or gym, or if you’re an independent trainer who rents space to see your clients, there are a few boxes you have to check off to ensure you’re on …
Preparing to Work with Chronic-Pain Clients 100% Online
If you’re about to go on a new adventure, to a place you’ve never been before, with the fear of hurting yourself, you probably want a guide with you. You want someone in front of you to prepare you for what you’re about to encounter and to calm your nerves every time something scares you. Having a guide through something new and intimidating can never be replaced by a list of instructions that you’d have to follow …
5 Tips to Reopen Your Gym Safely
We’re all eager to get back into the swing of things and get back into our normal routine. This is especially true for gym owners who want to open up their business again so they can provide a health service for all their loyal clients, as well as pay their bills and feed their families. This has certainly been a difficult time for all of us, especially the small business owners. But even though we’re all ready to …